Original Obligors definition

Original Obligors means the Original Borrowers and the Original Guarantors.
Original Obligors means the Borrower and the Original Guarantors (and Original Obligor, as the context requires, means any of them);
Original Obligors means the Company and Torm Singapore.

Examples of Original Obligors in a sentence

  • All of the written factual information supplied by each of the Original Obligors in connection with the Finance Documents and the matters contemplated therein was (to the best of its knowledge after due and careful enquiry) true, complete and accurate in all material respects as at the date it was given and was not misleading in any material respect.

  • Assuming Obligors and Original Obligors have had sufficient time to review this Agreement, have been represented by legal counsel at all times, have entered into this Agreement voluntarily and without fraud, duress, undue influence or coercion of any kind.

  • Original Obligors covenant and agree that the Lender Parties have no further duty or obligation of any nature to Original Obligors relating to such escrow and/or reserve balances.

  • Original Obligors hereby release and forever discharge the Lender Parties from any obligations to Original Obligors relating to such escrow and/or reserve balances.

  • Evidence that the agent of the Original Obligors under the Finance Documents governed by English law for service of process in England & Wales has accepted its appointment.


More Definitions of Original Obligors

Original Obligors means the UK Borrowers, the US Borrower and the Original Guarantors
Original Obligors means Original Borrower and Original Indemnitor.
Original Obligors means the Parent, the Borrower and the Original Guarantors.
Original Obligors shall have the meaning set forth in paragraph B of the Recitals hereto.
Original Obligors means parties listed as such in Part I of Schedule 1;
Original Obligors is defined in the first paragraph of this Agreement.
Original Obligors means the Holdco, the Parentco and the Borrower and an “Original Obligor” means any one of them.